The Southeast Asian Human Rights Studies Network (SEAHRN) was set up to complement the works of AUN and also to implement activities that are beyond the ambit of AUN-HRE. SEAHRN has been actively working on promoting human rights education and research since it was established in 2009. The SEAHRN is a consortium of 22 university-based institutions with members from 7 Southeast Asian countries, namely, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. SEAHRN conducts study programs, education, research and outreach activities on human rights and peace.
SEAHRN Network members
Cambodia
Indonesia
- Yogyakarta
– Center for Human Rights Studies, Islamic University of Indonesia
– Center for Southeast Asia Social Studies, University of GadjahMada
- Surabaya
– Human Rights Law Studies Center, Faculty of Law, Airlangga University
– PUSHAM, Universitas Surabaya
Laos
Malaysia
- Penang
– Southeast Asia Conflict Studies Network – Universiti Sains Malaysia
– Research and Education for Peace, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Philippines
- Quezon City
– Institute of Human Rights, College of Law, University of the Philippines
– Department of International Studies, Miriam College
- Makati City
– Ateneo Human Rights Center, Ateneo Law School
Thailand
- Nakhon Pathom
– Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies, Mahidol University
– Center for the Study of Human Rights and Non-Violence, College of Politics and Governance, Mahasarakham University
Vietnam
- Hanoi
– Research Center for Human and Citizen’s Rights, Law Department, Vietnam National University Hanoi
- Ho Chi Minh City
– Center for the Study of Human Rights and Citizen’s Rights, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law